WINGS BOOKS. 1993. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 30 pages. Nombreuses reproductions en couleur, dans le texte et hors texte. Texte en anglais.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 750-La peinture et les peintres
Reference : R240007807
ISBN : 0517093561
Classification Dewey : 750-La peinture et les peintres
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[Andy Warhol] - Printz, Neil and Sally King-Nero (ed.)
Reference : 124095
(2024)
ISBN : 9781838664282
Printz, Neil and Sally King-Nero (ed.): Andy Warhol Catalogue RaisonnÃ. Volume 6: Paintings and Sculptures, mid-1977-1980. Volume 6 in 2 parts. 2024. 802 pages with 1500 colour and black and white illustrations. Hardback in a slipcase. 25 x 29cms. The latest volume in Andy Warhol's catalogue raisonne, discussing 741 works made at Warhol's 860 Broadway studio between 1977 and 1980. The first part chronologically considers his Shadow paintings; polaroids and painted portraits of Erich Marx and Liza Minnelli; Studio 54 gift paintings like the drink tickets, and his Mona Lisa and Reversal series. The second part deals with Warhol's heart paintings; later polaroids and painted portraits of Judy Garland and Truman Capote; the BMW Art Car and flower paintings; his gems series and later Shadow paintings. Each work is illustrated and described in detail, with provenance and exhibition history, alongside Warhol's diary entries and notes.
The latest volume in Andy Warholâs catalogue raisonne, discussing 741 works made at Warholâs 860 Broadway studio between 1977 and 1980. The first part chronologically considers his Shadow paintings; polaroids and painted portraits of Erich Marx and Liza Minnelli; Studio 54 gift paintings like the drink tickets, and his Mona Lisa and Reversal series. The second part deals with Warholâs heart paintings; later polaroids and painted portraits of Judy Garland and Truman Capote; the BMW Art Car and flower paintings; his gems series and later Shadow paintings. Each work is illustrated and described in detail, with provenance and exhibition history, alongside Warholâs diary entries and notes.
Turnhout, Brepols, 2005 Hardback, XVI+280 p., 72 b/w ill., 160 x 240 mm. ISBN 9782503523644.
Emblematic Paintings of the Swedish Baroque is the first full-length study of the cycle of emblematic canvases hanging in the corridors at Skokloster Castle outside Stockholm. These imposing paintings were commissioned by a wealthy nobleman and cultural patron from Sweden's Age of Greatness and were inspired by images from one of the most important emblem books of the seventeenth century, Otto Vaenius's Emblemata Horatiana. The principal importance of the Skokloster paintings lies in the fact that they appear to be a unique instance of paintings wholly adapted from images in a printed emblem book, a phenomenon never previously recorded in emblem studies. As such, they prompt questions about the place of the emblem within the fine and applied arts, generic issues explored in some detail in the introductory essay. The study presents a detailed reconstruction of the paintings' place within a lost decorative milieu at the Uppland castle of Salsta, and offers interpretations of the role emblems played within its wider conceptive framework. The appeal of Vaenius to the commissioning patron is also examined, and through this, a broader consideration of the reception of literary emblematics in seventeenth-century Sweden. This marks a significant attempt at opening up the rich subject of the emblem in Sweden, a national tradition hitherto largely neglected and little understood within emblem studies. Emblematic Paintings of the Swedish Baroque is the result of extensive field and archival research in major public and private collections in Sweden, and documents a historically significant group of artworks little known outside Scandinavia. The introductory essay presents the necessary groundwork of the pictures' date, provenance, and probable circumstances of commission, as well as an extended reconstruction of the original context in which they were first displayed. Establishing that they were originally owned by Count Nils Bielke, the study examines the intellectual preoccupations of a Swedish nobleman, and the reasons he found the Neo-Stoic ideas promoted in Vaenius's emblems conducive to his interests and tastes. The study situates the Skokloster paintings within the intellectual framework of Great Power Sweden, conceiving of the pictures as attempts at private self-representation, but concomitantly aesthetic expressions of the nationalist-mytholopoeic movement promoted by the scholars Olof Rudbeck, Johan Peringskiold, and Urban Hjarne. This volume presents the paintings as an emblem text, reassembling the paintings in the order in which they occur in Vaenius, and providing each with a commentary on iconography, sources, and analogues. Each plate is accompanied by a moralizing gloss by the seventeenth-century French author and editor of Vaenius, Marin Le Roy, Sieur de Gomberville in the translation of Thomas Mannington Gibbs. Languages : English, Latin.
, Galerie Lelong & Co., 2010 hardcovers, dusjackets,1716 pages, 6 vols. Illustrations col. & bw ill. Text; English, *NEW!!!! .
The catalog raisonné of Miró's paintings consists of the following six volumes:; Miró Paintings I. 1908-1930 Jacques Dupin (Hrsg). Galerie Lelong. Englisch. 256 Seiten, ills. 26 x 33 cm. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 9782868820310 Miró Paintings II. 1931-1941 Jacques Dupin (Hrsg). Galerie Lelong. Englisch. 268 Seiten. 26 x 33 cm. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 9782868820372 Miró Paintings III. 1942-1955 Jacques Dupin (Hrsg). Galerie Lelong. Englisch. 368 Seiten. 26 x 33 cm. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 9782868820495 Miró Paintings IV. 1959-1968 Jacques Dupin (Hrsg). Galerie Lelong. Englisch. 274 Seiten. 26 x 33 cm. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 9782868820563 Miró Paintings V. 1969-1975 Jacques Dupin (Hrsg). Galerie Lelong. Englisch. 278 Seiten. 26 x 33 cm. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 9782868820624 Miró Paintings VI. 1976-1981 Jacques Dupin (Hrsg). Galerie Lelong. Englisch. 272 Seiten, ills. 26 x 33 cm. Leinen mit Schutzumschlag. 9782868820679
Rose, Andrea: Leon Kossoff: Catalogue Raisonnà of the Oil Paintings. London: 2021. 640 pages, 566 colour; 69 black and white illustrations. Hardback in a slipcase. 31.5 x 29.5cms. Catalogue of 510 known works, 3 unfinished paintings, 25 destroyed paintings, 20 unidentified paintings and 2 destroyed pieces reassembled by others, all illustrated and discussed in detail. Chronology, list of exhibitions. With an introduction by Andrea Rose, an essay on Kossoff's relationship with the old masters by Dr Barnaby Wright, an extensive chronology and a short essay by Rose on Kossoff's materials, technique and studio practice.
Catalogue of 510 known works, 3 unfinished paintings, 25 destroyed paintings, 20 unidentified paintings and 2 destroyed pieces reassembled by others, all illustrated and discussed in detail. Chronology, list of exhibitions. With an introduction by Andrea Rose, an essay on Kossoffâs relationship with the old masters by Dr Barnaby Wright, an extensive chronology and a short essay by Rose on Kossoffâs materials, technique and studio practice. Text in English
Penny, Nicholas: The Sixteenth-Century Italian Paintings. Vol 1 Paintings from Bergamo, Brescia and Cremona. Vol 1. London and New Haven: 2004. 430pp with 74 colour and 89 colour and 128 monochrome illustrations. Hardback. 29x22.5cms. 16th-century paintings from the collection of the National Gallery in London. Artists represented include Lorenzo Lotto, Moretto, Moroni, Batolomeo Veneto and Callisto Piaza. For each of the paintings, information is provided about technique, material, conservation, condition, subject and iconography.
16th-century paintings from the collection of the National Gallery in London. Artists represented include Lorenzo Lotto, Moretto, Moroni, Batolomeo Veneto and Callisto Piaza. For each of the paintings, information is provided about technique, material, conservation, condition, subject and iconography. Text in English